The number of US Internet users watching videos at YouTube hit a new monthly high in March, topping 100 million as it dominated the online video arena according to comScore.

The overall number of videos watched online in the US climbed 4 % from the previous month to 14.8 billion, with YouTube viewing accounting for 91% of that growth, reports comScore.

Google-owned websites, predominantly YouTube, ranked at the top of the US online video heap with 6.4 billion snippets watched during the month, according to comScore.

Fox interactive Media, which owns online social networking, services Myspace, had the second highest number of videos viewed – 552 million. Yahoo! Online destinations were third with 374 million videos watched, the industry tracking group reported.

Approximately 147 million US internet users watched an average of 101 online videos, with 102 million of those people using Google-owned sites, according to comScore. Ninety-nine% of the video viewing at Google websites took place at YouTube. Fox Interactive saw the second highest number of online viewers, attracting 62.1 million people. MySpace accounted for 54.1 million of those online video watchers.